Product marking and product tracking
22 August 2022
Specialist article on Kunststoffe International 06/2022
7 May 2020
Specialist article on Kunststoffe International 06/2022
(Category: Materials - Additives)
Luminous Markers instead of Holy Grail Improved Sorting of Plastic Waste with Luminescent Pigments
The HolyGrail 2.0 Initiative aims to improve the sorting of plastic waste. For this purpose, digital watermarks containing information on packaging type, material, and usage will be applied on products. However, the method also has certain drawbacks. Here, luminescent pigments provide an alternative that is permanent and can withstand several processing cycles. ► Specialist articel on en.Kunststoffe.de |
Imaging systems LUMI-STAR-INLINE LUMI-STAR-INLINE-R/IR Inline detectors LUMI-TAU-INLINE LUMI-TAU-INLINE-SL-R/IR |
7 May 2020
Optical INLINE sensors in plastics production and recycling A range of initiatives and technical solutions have been developed to improve the sorting of plastics and thereby increasing the recycling quota. A number of procedures use near infra-red procedures to differentiate between the base materials of plastics; others apply codes to enable the sorting and traceability of plastic packaging. Sensor Instruments and GABRIEL-CHEMIE have combined to develop a new technology which integrates a machine-readable signature in a range of plastic materials. ► Press release (Word/pdf) |
Marking and precise authenthication of plastic products Taggant Technology TAGTEC |
14 October 2019
Tracking the Invisible Inline Detectors Offer a new Method of Component Marking In the course of a comprehensive digitisation of industrial production and processes (keyword: Industry 4.0) a new method of marking manufactured components now offers previously undreamed-of possibilities. By way of an individual marking (a random distribution of fluorescent particles on the object surface or in the object matrix) a virtual key can be generated and can be used to save product-relevant data e.g. on the server (or in the cloud). Due to the random distribution of these fluorescent particles this "star code" represents a kind of "digital fingerprint". Already a few particles in the viewing field are sufficient to guarantee safe and robust recognition, with little required memory space per code. ► Press release (Word/pdf) |
LUMI-STAR-MOBILE and LUMI-STAR-INLINE LUMI Series |